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Well if it wasn’t for them we wouldn’t be watching it hope that helps you make sense of it it takes ages to edit and upload a video go watch something else ungrateful!!!
I think everyone should donate £1 or 1 dollar or even 50 p or 50 cents to help with this Chanel to keep these amazing videos coming because it’s amazing and we are all watching they take the time to get the footage and upload it all the time so let’s all help out if we like to watch before they stop uploading ❤
God bless these wonderful doctors and nurses. They have personally saved my life. If it weren’t for them, I would not be alive today. I would tell the story, but it’s several pages long.
Well I’m here to listen to your story your story is jut as important as anyone else I’m in uk and have been saved 6 times I’d love to hear your story ❤
Donut of death 💀. Have never heard that one before but it fits! Worked ICU for 35 years in Canada and wish our hospitals were as efficient! Love this series!,
@@tmfromdenmark9158 Yeah I don't understand why so many wants to live in usa? 🤔 I The few immigrants I saw live alone and in fear inside their house 🏡 😃. Not all of course but yeah I don't see the point of living in USA. 😊
In the intro I keep noticing the number of trama patient's keep going up but the number of doctors and nurses stay the same, 400 ! As a Registered nurse this is our reality. Love the content
You are bang on right with that comment there amazing really amazing I wish they was there wen my dad was poorly he would be here now instead I hate cry every day my kids are my personal counsler because he was left to die all alone because they was too busy on a lunch break
I’ve always wanted to go to Pennsylvania over here in the uk people think Dracula came from there and there’s a castle there that he lived in im not sure would be cool tho ❤
Dr Emma is incredible, such a great, empathetic, caring, knowledgeable with amazing ethics and wonderful bedside manner. Such a skilled and dedicated and amazing human being. And she’s very hot, and she’s got 4 kids? Amazing.
There's a thing with all real life medical shows, they show the patient coming in but if they die during recovery they inform the viewer that the person didn't make it. It's obvious they do that out of respect.
I had a car accident 3 yrs ago. I cracked my sternum as well. I'm telling you, I can't tell you the pain was immense. A burning like I've never felt. I hope she is well
After watching numerous episodes of ER, I've noticed a recurring issue: patients are moved multiple times, especially when they're in critical condition. The constant shifting from accident site to ambulance, and then to different hospital beds during various procedures like CT scans involves excessive body movement. It struck me that there should be an innovative solution, perhaps a specialized bed or mat, designed to minimize patient transfers and offer comfort during emergencies. Is there a team of engineers interested in exploring this challenge and creating a more efficient system for patient care?
Im from Indonesian aku sangat suka kesigapan para dokter , karena aku pernah mengalaminya , HNP ( hernia nukleus pulpous) sukses terus buat para dokter,❤❤❤❤❤u all
This is a typical scenario in an emergency department, we work together as a team working from top to toe triaging and treating to set patient up for the surgical or icu team racing against time to sustain life ❤️❤️❤️
I don’t get why full ct scans are not immediate upon getting in for injuries. Always x ray then CT. Obviously the stab wound guy is different. Someone help me understand.
the fact that he xray tech didnt even let the pregnant patient put 1 arm up above their head is baffling to me. Such an increase to the babys radiation
If I drank a shooter every time someone said "this patient could die" I'd be inebriated. Love the channel but a little less of the doom and gloom narration.
The doctor mentioned radiation from the CT scanner because it's "ionizing," but implied that the ultrasound they used on the patient right before and right after had NO radiation! It's normal for the medical industry to dismiss "non-ionizing" radiation as risk-free. Ultrasound machines have two different sensor readings, MI and TI. A good shortcut for remembering what they mean is that MI = Mechanical Injury and TI = Thermal Injury.
The narrator is painful! Spoils the whole show and takes away from the angels of medicine... Please, can she be replaced and also another script writer used????
……………wow! With your list of complaints’, why watch the show? The narrator speaks beautifully. I should know as have Licentiate in Speech & Drama. Just bug off………
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Agree
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@@jessicahummel1691You want us to help pay for content you did not create and do not own?
Well if it wasn’t for them we wouldn’t be watching it hope that helps you make sense of it it takes ages to edit and upload a video go watch something else ungrateful!!!
I think everyone should donate £1 or 1 dollar or even 50 p or 50 cents to help with this Chanel to keep these amazing videos coming because it’s amazing and we are all watching they take the time to get the footage and upload it all the time so let’s all help out if we like to watch before they stop uploading ❤
I love seeing the patients after they're all healed up and looking good. It's like the best kind of make-over show.
I would love to have Dr Emma treating me. She is so gentle and kind, as well as being competent.
When i worked we had maybe 3 doctors and maybe 5 nurses. i would be the only Respiratory therapist for all the patients. So love these hospitals.
Marvellous Doctors and nurses' Proud of you all 🎉
God bless these wonderful doctors and nurses. They have personally saved my life. If it weren’t for them, I would not be alive today. I would tell the story, but it’s several pages long.
Well I’m here to listen to your story your story is jut as important as anyone else I’m in uk and have been saved 6 times I’d love to hear your story ❤
I too would like to hear, if you ever feel like sharing.
Donut of death 💀. Have never heard that one before but it fits! Worked ICU for 35 years in Canada and wish our hospitals were as efficient! Love this series!,
I an so happy to live in Denmark 🇩🇰😮
I am so glad not be to paying for going the to hospit.
Usa is just a violent place because of
😢😮😮
@@tmfromdenmark9158 Canada is the same way we dont have to pay out right either
Really good coordinating between colleagues - efficient and effective. 😃
@@tmfromdenmark9158 Yeah I don't understand why so many wants to live in usa? 🤔 I
The few immigrants I saw live alone and in fear inside their house 🏡 😃. Not all of course but yeah I don't see the point of living in USA. 😊
In the intro I keep noticing the number of trama patient's keep going up but the number of doctors and nurses stay the same, 400 !
As a Registered nurse this is our reality.
Love the content
This is the best show I've ever watched you guy's ❤️ are amazing from Scotland with love ❤️
I love how well they work together so unexpectedly
You are bang on right with that comment there amazing really amazing I wish they was there wen my dad was poorly he would be here now instead I hate cry every day my kids are my personal counsler because he was left to die all alone because they was too busy on a lunch break
I absolutely love this show! Watching all the way from Hershey Pennsylvania USA
Hello here from the uk Yorkshire ❤
I’ve always wanted to go to Pennsylvania over here in the uk people think Dracula came from there and there’s a castle there that he lived in im not sure would be cool tho ❤
@W1433LA hello!
Beautiful baby what a great outcome.
Such wonderful professionals ❤
I love your emergency videos.
Dr Emma is incredible, such a great, empathetic, caring, knowledgeable with amazing ethics and wonderful bedside manner. Such a skilled and dedicated and amazing human being. And she’s very hot, and she’s got 4 kids? Amazing.
I love this show!
Marley and Milo would make the best pair of ED puppies
I like Dr Jonathon
What a lovely group of patients and amazingly treatment from the amazing teams .
I like all doctors on Emergency Australia
I love this show !!!!
Me too!!! ❤️
Me too uk here
I've heard it said ," if a patient is going to go bad , it's going to be at during a CT scan"
Kelsey looked like she was in shock, couldn't get in touch with her emotions when she came in. I can't imagine ever being in her place.
Always surprised at start of show patients are on the edge of death , but they always are fine.
They maybe don't show the patient that didn't make it...
Watch the episode before, someone died. They generally show people that recover though probably out of respect.
Someone does die but I’m not going to spoil it for you keep watching
There's a thing with all real life medical shows, they show the patient coming in but if they die during recovery they inform the viewer that the person didn't make it. It's obvious they do that out of respect.
I had a car accident 3 yrs ago. I cracked my sternum as well. I'm telling you, I can't tell you the pain was immense. A burning like I've never felt. I hope she is well
After watching numerous episodes of ER, I've noticed a recurring issue: patients are moved multiple times, especially when they're in critical condition. The constant shifting from accident site to ambulance, and then to different hospital beds during various procedures like CT scans involves excessive body movement. It struck me that there should be an innovative solution, perhaps a specialized bed or mat, designed to minimize patient transfers and offer comfort during emergencies. Is there a team of engineers interested in exploring this challenge and creating a more efficient system for patient care?
I noticed this too! Imagine how much more efficient a small, portable CT scan could be
Im from Indonesian aku sangat suka kesigapan para dokter , karena aku pernah mengalaminya , HNP ( hernia nukleus pulpous) sukses terus buat para dokter,❤❤❤❤❤u all
This is a typical scenario in an emergency department, we work together as a team working from top to toe triaging and treating to set patient up for the surgical or icu team racing against time to sustain life ❤️❤️❤️
All bleeding eventually stops
I don’t get why full ct scans are not immediate upon getting in for injuries. Always x ray then CT. Obviously the stab wound guy is different. Someone help me understand.
Because they have to make sure they are stable enough for the ct
Why are the Doctors not waiting for the Pt when there’s a trauma alert?
They're busy, many patients. Emma came off a break and Johnathan was assisting with others as well.
They are ! They are always getting machines ready and drawing up pain relief ! You see them doing it !!! 🤦♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️🤷♀️
Did you not watch what was happening in the background?
Hi from Sweden this is Lena they must stop this war it´s not the kids fault that Hamas and Israel are doing this. You must get them to stop
Israel needs to defend itself. I feel for the children on both sides.
What’s with old men in Lycra? 😂
Everyone on this show gets a CAT scan.
34:47 "The baby's already officially cooked..." - maybe not the best answer to "will radiation hurt my baby?"
Maybe not, but I also take that as "your baby has finished growing"
the fact that he xray tech didnt even let the pregnant patient put 1 arm up above their head is baffling to me. Such an increase to the babys radiation
Let's just leave it to the real experts!
Everytime I hear the word "Fentanyl" I cringe😬.
I feel that exact way about ketamine. Short acting, but the coming down is sheer hell for me
*Promo sm* 👊
If I drank a shooter every time someone said "this patient could die" I'd be inebriated. Love the channel but a little less of the doom and gloom narration.
Dogs at the hospital ? Patients can have super allergic chock 🙄
That is extremely unlikely.
Yes, therapy dogs are a thing
The doctor mentioned radiation from the CT scanner because it's "ionizing," but implied that the ultrasound they used on the patient right before and right after had NO radiation! It's normal for the medical industry to dismiss "non-ionizing" radiation as risk-free. Ultrasound machines have two different sensor readings, MI and TI. A good shortcut for remembering what they mean is that MI = Mechanical Injury and TI = Thermal Injury.
The narrator is painful! Spoils the whole show and takes away from the angels of medicine...
Please, can she be replaced and also another script writer used????
……………wow! With your list of complaints’, why watch the show? The narrator speaks beautifully. I should know as have Licentiate in Speech & Drama. Just bug off………